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Senior Companion Program
Serving Franklin and Somerset Counties |
What
is the Senior Companion Program?
The
Senior Companion Program is a volunteer program for older Americans who are
interested in helping homebound elders or isolated adults maximize, maintain, or
regain their independence. The
program offers a unique opportunity to become involved with people.
What
does a Senior Companion do?
Senior
Companions serve 15 or more hours per week visiting several homebound or
isolated senior adults. They provide companionship; taking walks together,
reading, letter writing, reminiscing, and just being a friend. They may share information about healthful living and activities of daily
life or go shopping together. Perhaps
one of their most important roles is to combat loneliness and isolation, which
threaten independence and health. Senior
Companions may also provide respite services for family caregivers.
Is
Training Provided?
Twenty
hours of initial orientation training, including job shadowing, is coordinated
by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension. Job shadowing with an
experienced Senior Companion helps you feel comfortable with your new role.
Four hours of monthly training is provided through the University of
Maine Cooperative Extension. This
education is used by the Senior Companion to help clients with various aspects
of daily living by providing practical information on how to cope with a range
of modern day problems.
Who
is eligible to become a Senior Companion?
People
60 years of age or older, in good health, and interested in helping homebound or
isolated adults are eligible to become Senior Companions.
To receive the tax-free stipend, the volunteer must be on a limited
income.
What
are the benefits of being a Senior Companion?
Tax-free
stipend for income-eligible individuals ( Payments
received by Senior Companions are not taxable and do not affect eligibility for
government benefits such as food stamps, SSI, subsidized housing, medical or
heating assistance).
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Earned
vacation, sick, and holiday time
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Mileage
reimbursement or assistance with volunteer transportation expenses
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Monthly
training classes
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Opportunity
to help others
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Supplemental
Accident and Liability insurance
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Annual
physical
How
can I become a Senior Companion?
For
further information and an application, contact Gene Tobey,
Somerset County Extension Senior Companion Program, 7 County Drive,
Skowhegan ME 04976-4209. Telephone (207) 474-9622 or 1-800-287-1495.
The
Senior Companion Program is sponsored by the University of Maine Cooperative
Extension, the Corporation for National and Community Service, and through
tax-free contributions.
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